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Intro music ('I'm Going For a Coffee') by Lee Rosevere & Kooky Crime's song is Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin, found on freemusicarchive.org

Also, don't forget to check out #2podsaday! It's day 13, so you've got loads to check out already! Also, check out Murder Road Trip (@murdertrip)--first episode is available tomorrow! Then there is Hallowfest Octobfilm--if you are into horror and want to check it out, find Hallowfest Octobfilm on facebook and twitter (@hallowoctobfilm)! You'll find not only reviews written by Lilly and her fella, Andy, but also early podcast collabs with Krista and her fella, and a Women in Horror Month special episode done this year!

It's Lilly's turn to tell a story this episode, and she has brought one doozy of a tale! It's the story of Sandra and Beth Anderson, better known as The Bathtub Girls, two sisters who killed their mother in a specific location which you may or may not be able to guess!

Plus, Krista spins a yarn about a man who tied some things to a chair--spoiler alert in the title!

Lilly's back from her vacation, and to help her get through her jetlag, Krista takes on this week's case. Sharron Prior went missing Saturday, March 29th, 1975, her body found days later, and the family is still looking for answers about who killed her. Someone has to know something!

This week, Krista discusses the École Polytechnique massacre that shocked the nation. A lone shooter targeted students for a very specific reason that the ladies discuss, along with what happened after tragedy struck the university.

Plus, Lilly covers a kooky crime that shook her due to one of her greatest loves being involved.

Guess what! It's Canada Day, and the ladies celebrate in true Canadian fashion by sitting around, laughing it up over a few kooky stories provided by some awesome listeners! It's all kooky crimes on this episode, so join Lilly and Krista to chat about things like a thief whose taste is going to move you to discussions about changing careers to become soap moguls.

This week, the ladies talk about the Shell Lake massacre, and how mental illness is approached in the Canadian courts. Listener discretion is advised yet again on this one, as it is a crime that involves the death of young children.

Plus, Krista introduces Lilly to a brilliantly Canadian heist that will be told for generations to come, featuring the most Canadian of pancake toppings, syrup!

This week, the ladies discuss the unsolved murder of Christine Jessop, a tale featuring false accusations and a case of tunnel-vision detecting that led to the wrong conclusion. This is the story of a child that has yet to get justice, so listener discretion is yet again advised.

As we say in the episode, if you know anything about this case, please call 416-808-7400 or Crime Stoppers (1- 800 -222- TIPS).

This week, the ladies talk about Clifford Olson, one of Canada's worst killers, who went on a killing spree of eight months that left eleven victims and whose heinous behaviour lead to not just one law/regulation in Canada being changed. This case involves the murder of children, so listener discretion is advised!